1. Molten salt synthesis of Ti-Si-C coating on SiC particles and hot pressing of the prepared powders.
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Tarasov, V.O., Istomina, E.I., Istomin, P.V., Nadutkin, A.V., Belyaev, I.M., and Grass, V.E.
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EUTECTIC reactions , *FUSED salts , *FLEXURAL strength , *SALINE waters , *HOT water , *METAL powders - Abstract
SiC particles coated with Ti-Si-C layer were prepared by the molten salt synthesis method using NaCl-KCl eutectic mixture as the reaction medium and Ti metal powder as the Ti source. The synthesis was conducted under static argon atmosphere at 900 °C for 1–3 h. The post-synthesis treatment included dissolution of salts in hot water, followed by ultrasonic dispersion and sedimentation procedures. The thickness of the Ti-Si-C layer varied from 0.1 to 0.9 μm as the ratio of Ti to SiC components in the starting mixture changed from 0.05 to 0.4. The layer contained mainly nanocrystalline Ti 5 Si 3 , minor phases were TiC and Ti 3 SiC 2. The as-prepared powders were hot pressed under 30 MPa at 1700 °C. The densification behavior of the samples during hot pressing as well as changes both in phase composition and in microstructure were studied. The flexural strength of the hot-pressed samples increased with an increase in the Ti:SiC molar ratio, giving the value as high as 213 ± 20 MPa for the sample with Ti/SiC = 0.4. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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